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Crime & Emergencies in ...
A person was killed in an early‑morning stabbing outside Sunshine Market on Livernois, Detroit police say.
A body recovered from Bear Creek in Warren was confirmed dead Tuesday, prompting concern from neighbors. Officials have released few details.
Food & Drinks in ...
A new juice-and-tea shop from the owner of Haggerty Nutrition is coming to 56 N Huron in downtown Ypsilanti, with signage up and an April target opening.
A Canton woman was ordered to pay $258,563 and placed on probation after a police chase ended when her SUV crashed into a Royal Oak Ulta, the court records show.
Police are investigating after a man in a silver Jeep pulled up to two children inline skating on Buckingham Road; detectives are reviewing video and seeking tips.
Community & Society in ...
State court tallies show 514 ERPO petitions in 2025 and 407 orders granted, offering Michigan’s first statewide snapshot of how the red‑flag law is being used. Advocates call it a lifesaving tool; critics worry about due process.
A Menominee judge signaled this week that subpoenas in the city’s cannabis fight could force companies, campaign backers and city officials to hand over emails and billing records.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Zen City Center in downtown Troy sold for $72 million, trading at about $252,000 per unit. Brokers did not publicly name the buyer.
Ten Eastern Market buildings are under contract in a major portfolio turnover, with asking prices ranging from the low six figures to multimillion-dollar listings.
Belle Isle will mark 313 Day on March 13 with free family programming across the island and the Belle Isle Casino reopening at 3 p.m. Reservations run through Sept. 30.
Politics & Govt in ...
State economic development officials have asked lawmakers to approve roughly $52 million in taxpayer support for fairlife and La Colombe expansions in West Michigan, reopening debate over corporate incentives.
A guest tied to the $20M Global Link grant was listed on Matt Hall’s guest list for Whitmer’s State of the State, renewing questions about oversight and vetting.
Garden City residents say new water and sewer charges are landing in mailboxes after the city moved to fix a multi‑year shortfall. Officials point to drained reserves and major capital spending as drivers.
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